Reconstructive dentistry refers to the branch of medicine that focuses on repairing or replacing damaged teeth. A person may require reconstructive dentistry if they experience cavities, damaged teeth ...
One in four AAFPRS members report that otoplasty, non-surgical hair restoration treatments, chin augmentation, facial ...
Many women with breast cancer want to have a bilateral mastectomy even if they only have one breast affected by cancer. No matter what you choose, there are support groups, doctors and even tattoo ...
Reconstructive surgery is an important treatment that improves both how your face looks and works after a traumatic accident or illness. Patients may need reconstructive surgery for a variety of ...
The number of women who opt for breast reconstruction after mastectomy has skyrocketed 65 percent in five years. According to a report published Tuesday by the Agency for Healthcare Research and ...
Plastic surgery, often associated with aesthetics, is grounded in reconstructive surgery, celebrated on July 15 in honor of Sushruta. Techniques such as microsurgery address deformities, trauma, ...
Certain heart conditions, including a heart attack, may contribute to an enlarged heart. In these instances, a doctor may recommend left ventricular reconstructive surgery to prevent further ...
Microsurgical techniques allow blood vessels and nerves to be reattached in exquisite detail, providing the reconstructed area with a natural appearance and sensation. Microsurgical techniques allow ...